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Brighton cinemas prepare to close – except for one

by Frank le Duc
Thursday 8 Oct, 2020 at 5:47PM
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Cinemas to close again after coronavirus measures postpone No Time To Die

Daniel Craig stars in the latest James Bond film No Time To Die

Cinemas in Brighton were today preparing to close their doors because the release of films that were expected to be box office hits had been delayed in response to the coronavirus pandemic.

Daniel Craig stars in the latest James Bond film No Time To Die

The new James Bond film No Time To Die was the latest to be postponed along with another sequel to Fast And Furious.

Cineworld said on Monday (5 October) that it would be closing more than 120 venues across the country as part of a “hibernation”.

These included the Brighton Marina Cineworld as well the Duke of York’s Picturehouse, at Preston Circus, and Duke’s at Komedia, in Gardner Street, in the North Laine.

The shutdown is due to start this evening (Thursday 8 October) but the rival Odeon chain hopes to ride out the economic storm.

About a quarter of Odeon cinema sites across the country are expected to switch to what was described as “weekend opening” – in practice, three to four days a week instead of seven.

The Brighton Odeon, however, at the bottom of West Street, is expected to remain a seven-day operation.

Cinema screenings resumed in July after the easing of covid-19 lockdown rules.

There were high hopes that the new 007 film would help bring back the crowds, even with social distancing measures in place.

The film was due for release in the spring but this was delayed until the autumn. Now the opening date has been put back to next spring.

The release of the latest Fast And Furious sequel has also been put back and Disney is to stream its remake of Mulan.

The moves come as a number of other titles are released on Netflix or other platforms or channels.

Cineworld, the world’s second-biggest cinema operator, announced a half-year loss of £1.3 billion last month and the latest blow puts 5,500 jobs at risk.

The company is understood to be writing to Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden to say that the industry had become unviable.

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  1. bradly23 says:
    5 years ago

    first movie will be Contagion

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  2. Sam says:
    5 years ago

    White Wall Cinema is still open. Google it. See you there.

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  3. Mel says:
    5 years ago

    The last time I went to see a film at the Brighton Odeon was positively the last time. This was before the lockdown, and came after a lifetime of going to the cinema. The place was as dull and gloomy as a bus station. The auditorium was almost empty, and the film, a British thriller, turned out to be no more interesting than most of those one can see almost any week on Freeview. And it looked as if had cost no more to make. I resented paying £9 for the experience.
    Most of my friends now subscribe to Netflix and/or other streaming channels, having given up completely with the cinema. I can see no future for British cinemas, or theatres for that matter, unless they reconsider the cost of their ticket prices, whch are now astronomical and of poor value, as well as making their venues more welcoming to the public. Covid19 may turn out to be the death knell for them once and for all.

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